Informatics Needs and Challenges In Cancer Research Informatics Needs and Challenges In Cancer Research

Informatics Needs and Challenges In Cancer Research

Workshop Summary

    • USD 33.99
    • USD 33.99

Descripción editorial

As information technology becomes an integral part of health care, it is important to collect and analyze data in a way that makes the information understandable and useful. Informatics tools--which help collect, organize, and analyze data--are essential to biomedical and health research and development. The field of cancer research is facing an overwhelming deluge of data, heightening the national urgency to find solutions to support and sustain the cancer informatics ecosystem. There is a particular need to integrate research and clinical data to facilitate personalized medicine approaches to cancer prevention and treatment--for example, tailoring treatment based on an individual patient's genetic makeup as well as that of the tumor --and to allow for more rapid learning from patient experiences.


To further examine informatics needs and challenges for 21st century biomedical research, the IOM's National Cancer Policy Forum held a workshop February 27-28, 2012. The workshop was designed to raise awareness of the critical and urgent importance of the challenges, gaps and opportunities in informatics; to frame the issues surrounding the development of an integrated system of cancer informatics for acceleration of research; and to discuss solutions for transformation of the cancer informatics enterprise. Informatics Needs and Challenges in Cancer Research: Workshop Summary summarizes the workshop. 

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2012
2 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
146
Páginas
EDITORIAL
National Academies Press
VENDEDOR
National Academy of Sciences
TAMAÑO
1.8
MB

Más libros de Sharyl J. Nass, National Cancer Policy Forum, Board on Health Care Services & Institute of Medicine

The Role of Clinical Studies for Pets with Naturally Occurring Tumors in Translational Cancer Research The Role of Clinical Studies for Pets with Naturally Occurring Tumors in Translational Cancer Research
2015
Assessing and Improving the Interpretation of Breast Images Assessing and Improving the Interpretation of Breast Images
2015
Comprehensive Cancer Care for Children and Their Families Comprehensive Cancer Care for Children and Their Families
2015
Policy Issues in the Development and Adoption of Biomarkers for Molecularly Targeted Cancer Therapies Policy Issues in the Development and Adoption of Biomarkers for Molecularly Targeted Cancer Therapies
2015
Ensuring Patient Access to Affordable Cancer Drugs Ensuring Patient Access to Affordable Cancer Drugs
2014
Contemporary Issues for Protecting Patients in Cancer Research Contemporary Issues for Protecting Patients in Cancer Research
2014